TO ALL RELATIONS ‘99 Rise early and celebrate the sacred all day at this soul-enhancing event, which offers workshops in yoga, tai chi, taiko drumming and more, as well as music. Spiritual elders on hand include Wallace Black Elk of the Lakota Nation, Geshe GyeltsenRinpoche of Thubten Dahargye, the Rev. Masao Kodani of Senshin Buddhist Temple and Krishna Kaur of Sikh Dharma. The closing "Sacred Music Circle" concert features Nobuko Miyamoto; Sundance Drummers and Singers; Nedra Wheeler; Tibetan musician Sangay Bum; and Haqqika Linda Bridges leading the Healing Dance. Presented by the Great Leap performance group at SENSHIN BUDDHIST TEMPLE, 1311 W. 37th St.; 5 a.m.-10 p.m. (323) 655-TKTS (8587).

FESTIVAL OF MUSIC 2000 After a sunrise blessing by Vera Rocha, spiritual leader and chief of the Shoshone Gabrielino Nation, and a pre-Columbian service by Cuauhtemoc Azteca Dance, the park becomes sacred ground as the day unfolds with Alaadun International African and New African Ballet Company; a midday reprise of Cuauhtemoc Azteca Dance; Mexica ceremonial warrior dances; ritual music and dance from Bahia with the Folclorico do Brasil; a Jazz Mentorship Program of sacred jazz by the L.A. Multischool Jazz Band; JMP master Bobby Rodriguez; and a final sunset performance by Cuauhtemoc Azteca Dance. BARNSDALL ART PARK, 4800 Hollywood Blvd., Hlywd.; sunrise-sunset; free. (213) 473-4269 or (323) 655-TKTS (8587).

A DAY OF DRUMMING with Francis Awe, Allesandra Belloni, Francisco Aguabella Japanese, African, Italian, Asian, and Yoruba drumming, along with drum-making and drum-playing workshops, women’s drum circle, Japanese taiko and Afro-Cuban rhythms. A giant bonfire and jam session with all the performers at day’s end. MacARTHUR PARK, 1321 East Anaheim St., Long Beach; 9 a.m.-mid.; free. (323) 655-TKTS (8587).

MANDALA SAND PAINTING: The Architecture of Enlightenment with The Monks of the Drepung Loseling Monastery A blessing of the festival with Tibetan monks, who will lay millions of grains of colored sand to create a sand mandala over five days. Geshe Lobsang Tenzin, director of the Loseling Institute, lectures on the symbolism of the sand mandala. UCLA HAMMER MUSEUM OF ART, 10899 Wilshire Blvd., Wstwd.; Sat.-Wed., Oct. 9-13, 11 a.m.; lecture 4 p.m daily; free. (310) 443-7000.

SACRED MUSIC OF THE LABOR MOVEMENT Hymns and gospel songs, as well as songs from Central and South America. UNITED UNIVERSITY CHURCH, corner of Hoover & Jefferson sts., USC; 7:30 p.m.; free. (323) 655-TKTS (8587).

JAI UTTAL & THE PAGAN LOVE ORCHESTRA Music inspired by the Bauls, the street musicians of Bengal, backed by the Pagan Love Orchestra, a contemporary Western-style Indian-jazz-pop ensemble. AGAPE INTERNATIONAL CENTER OF TRUTH

A VOCAL OFFERING: Meredith Monk and her "extraordinary three-octave voice that is at once earthy and unearthly." GETTY CENTER, Harold M. Williams Auditorium; 8 p.m. (323) 655-TKTS (8587). See Picks of the Week.

KRISHNA DAS Traditional Indian music "energized with Western grooves to create soulful chanting that is eminently accessible to Western hearts." MAHA YOGA, 13050 San Vicente Blvd., Second floor, Brentwood; 8:30 p.m. (310) 899-0047.

WED., OCT. 13

MANDALA SAND PAINTING See Sat., Oct. 9.

THE L.A. BAROQUE ORCHESTRA freshens up the old with the help of period instruments to perform compositions by Mozart, Bach and Handel. SANTA MONICA COLLEGE, Madison Site Theater, 11th St. & Santa Monica Blvd. in the Plaza; noon; free. (310) 434-3431.

THANJÁVUR With influences that span the globe — Africa, India, the Middle East and Latin America — this quintet (whose members are from India, Venezuela and the U.S.) performs world music with a capital "W." NEW MISSION THEATER at Rancho Cordillera del Norte, 9105 Wilbur Ave., Northridge; 8 p.m. (818) 349-3431 or (323) 258-1424.

HAE KYUNG LEE & DANCERS A blessing by local Korean shamans starts this evening of butoh-influenced dance off on the right foot. CAL STATE L.A., State Playhouse, 5151 State University Dr.; 8 p.m. (323) 343-4118.